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The Chief of Naval Personnelis tic response to previous calls Total exemption of all wages
soliciting the Navy's enlisted for volunteers has been most from, income taxation.
IIi i ranks for Vietnam volunteers. gratifying. Now,additional volun- Field advancement. (Only for
S Volunteers are needed for in-. teers are desired to provide re- certain personnel assigned in-
I ,country Vietnam duty, for non- liefs on a continuing basis for country). '
rotated ships in waters off Viet- those personnel who are pres- Award of the Vietnam Ser
nam and for duty as Patrol Boat ently and will be serving In this of Viet-
vice Medal and Republic
... River (PBR) captains.The important, challenging, and rewarding nam Campaign Medal with de-
,, Bureau of Personnel notice duty," the notice went
vice.
\1 ,'
,
asking for volunteers stated on to say.Benefits.
, '.Ij., that in the past three years, the for EM's assigned to Special nonchargeable 30-day +
Y' ,:,\.j u
., I" risen from strictly "advisor" tated ships were listed as follows and from any place in the Free
; .' .i personnel to more than 25,000 : World, upon agreement to extend
.
: men engaged in support and offen Hostile fire pay for each Vietnam tour by six or more

REtitI# Command of Jax Unit Transportation of dependentsand
5555._ household goods to any location
In the continental United
Lt. Col. John M.Rappassumed c.oionel Ohlgren served as executive States j and with approval to Puerto -
<
S'J' .'.,., 55,, ,,..,..:, command of the Marine Air Re- officer of the local Ma- Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, or any
fi"f. -. '" < ','J t serve Training Detachment here rine Air Reserve Unit for 18 territory or possession.Volunteers .

WELCOME HOME-LCdr G.T. McKenzie is greeted by his during ceremonies Tuesday. lie months before moving up to the in pay grades E-2
i" family on his return with the VP-16 Eagles after a four-month relieved Lt. Col. A.S. Ohlgren. top position. He has been ordered -, and, above, including,designated:
S deployment to the Mediterranean. Greeting him are his wife Before the change of command to Fleet Marine Force Atlantic strikers, are sought for duty in
lii '"' and daughter Shelly and two sons Chuck and Tommy. Another ceremony, GySgt.Hillary L.Wat- at NorfolkVa.-_ Vietnam or on non-rotated shipsin

r. daughter, Mauren, is behindPinecastle'sCSl Mrs!< jcKenzie ,,. ,- son was decorated with' the Navy Colonel Rapp enlisted in 4953"the 'the: following 'ratlngs:"- BM,
Marine
. Commendation Medal' for meri- Corps In January QM. SM, 'RD;; ''GMG and ET.
torious service for duty in Viet- and 'was commissioned a second .
Murray nam. lieutenant in May of that year. Also, RM YN, PC, PN, SK,
The citation accompanying the He attended Officer's Basic DK, SH, CYN. DP, CS, MM,
medal read in part, "During School at Quantico, Va., Flight EM, EN, DC, SF, EA, CE, EO.
Picked May ServicemanCommissaryman his tour, Gunnery Sergeant Watson -; School at Pensacola, Fla., and CM, BU, UT, SW, DT and HM. ,
Advanced Flight School Trainingat "
performed his demanding Volunteers In pay grades E-6 '
First Class For his achievements CSl, duties with exemplary skill and Corpus Christ, Tex., and and E-7 are needed to fill billets -
Donald A. Murray has been selected Murray was awarded a $10 gift resourcefulness as he super- was designated a naval aviator in with the PBR forces. First
as Serviceman of the Month certificate to the Candlelight vised the loading of 5,930 tons of 1955. Since that time he has Class PO's will be assigned as
for May for "his loyalty and Restaurant, bytheNavy Exchange ordnance upon 15 air craft assigned served at many Marine Corps'bases boat captains while chiefs will
outstanding professionalism." and a trip for he and his familyto to his squadron. He consist- turoughout the world. be assigned as watch officers or
In a letter of nomination, Cdr. St. Augustine, sponsored by ently managed his section efficiently The new commanding officer staff seamanship advisors. PBR
Edgar L. McNett, base Weapons the USO. so that not one sched- reported here from Marine Air volunteers are needed from the
officer, stated: He lives with his wife, Peggy, uled sortie was canceled due to Base Squadron 31, Marine Air BM, RD, QM, SM, TM GMG, ,
"Petty Officer Murray is assigned and .their two children at 10166 the ordnanceshop.Sergeant Wat- Group 31, at Beaufort S. c., MN, ABH, ABE and ABF rat-
to the Pinecastle Elec- 103rd St., Jacksonville. son contributed' significantly to where he was the squadron commanding I ings.
tronic Warfare Range, a remote Others nominated for the the accomplishment of his unit's officer. a
and isolated area located in the monthly award were AK3 DonaldE. mission and- upheld the finest The colonel, his wife' Dorothy,' The station's personnel office I
Ocala National Forest. In par- Ward and ATI Thomas P. traditions of the Marine and their three children will reside will assist volunteers in filling
ticular, he has operated a small Johnson. Corps...." in base housing. out the necessary forms.
galley designed to accommodate
16 personnel and has been serv- Rework Officer's Book Tells 'Inspiring' Story
ing in excess'' of 80 men under J J1Iy ,
extreme and difficult conditionsfor .
the past nine months. Chuck Schrdyer critical weeks following1 the Apollo program. He continues World War II hero Jimmy H.' ;
t "Murray has demonstrated exceptional crash, Commander Ellis told eager to join NASA today. Doolittle sums up Ellis' story by I
leadership, including "No Man Walks Alone," an friends, Tm just quite delighted Orange Park Resident writing "Lt. Commander Frank
loyalty to the men in his charge inspiring autobiography by LCdr. ...that God spared my life for a Commander Ellis lives with his Ellis is a modern hero who,
and to..the remainder of the div- Frank K. Ellis, double amputeeand reason or reasons that time may wife and their four children in through sheer determination and \
ision. These traits have resultedin holder of the Distinguished disclose." Orange Park. He reported here courage, has risen above phys- \
a l highlybeneficial spirit Flying Cross for heroism that The 35-year-old pilot's remarkable last year after graduating from ical handicap which would most
within the division, thus accelerating cost him his legs, has gone on fight to keep from be- the Naval Postgraduate School, certainly have destroyed the use-,
professionalism, individually ing retired and returned to active Monterey, Calif., where heearn- fulness of a lesser man.". "No
and collectively. sale.Currently stationed at the Na- duty started in the hospital. ed a Master of Science degreein Man Walks Alone" is on saleat
"He has revisedthe val Air Rework Facility here, Aeronautical Engineering. the Navy Exchange.
completely After' being outfitted with artificial -
__ ,__. .. _..
-' 0 M.o 4NS.S '''0'''''
serving system of the galley, Commander Ellis tells his storyof legs he began a two-year .r .
providing a family-style servingand a personally modest ,but gal- campaign to prove he was ableto .. f
has maintained this type lant fight to be returned to flight perform flying duties.He traveled ,
service even while the number duty following a 1962 crash near between Coasts, and per- ,
ber of personnel utilizing the Point Mugu Naval Air Station, formed flying and water survival ,
galley has tripled. Calif. Attached to a West Coast exercises for a variety of commands fI
"The quality and quantity of Ferry Squadron, Commander and several different Spe-
the food served in the galley is Ellis had picked up a F9Cougarin cial Boards of Flight Surgeons
of the highest standards and far Norfolk, Va., flown across the convened by the Navy to review .0 S
superior to what one would expect country and was approaching the his case. S
from the facilities avail- end of his flight when the Cou- After his battle he received
able. The quality of the food and gar's trim control mechanisms word in early January 1964 that :
the manner in which it is served failed. he would be classified to fly in 1x
has been 'a significant factor to Through Fireball Medical Group III, meaning he .;; 1g A a1
the l high morale of the division. Starting to eject, he suddenlysaw could only fly in accompanimentof
"Petty Officer Murray's uniforms a trailer in his flight path. a fully qualified pilot.
are always neat, well kept He thrust full power to the jet's NASA Hopes
and properly worn. He more than engine, cleared the trailer and Personally disappointed by the
satisfies his superiors requirements ejected at 65 feet. He was hurled board's decision; CommanderEllis
both in the Pine- through a fireball caused by the has never stopped his bat- -, .
castle Electronic Warfare Range jet's crash. His right leg had tle to be returned to flight statusas
and Food Service Division and been amputated below the knee a Group 1 pilot. He also applied = AUTHOR .. LCdr. Frank Ellis autographs a personal copy of
has discharged his duties in a and he would lose the other two for the National Aeronautics "No Man Walks Alone" for Rework Facility secretary Marian >
truly outstanding manner." months after the crash During and Space Administration's Hart.
TorrasUsop F,

it, honorable men respect it. anni'1 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. .-. "
._/. 7:30 p.m.
t It is your vote.
TUESDArSingle
It is a priceless heritage that Catholic
Young Organization -
has spread the shining light of
- -7:30 p.m.
freedom and self-respect to the
t :* far corners of the earth. It is a

man's unquenchable thirst to control : U. S. Savings U.S. Naval/ Hospital
Bu.y
his destiny by having a voice
in the affairs of his government.
]Bonds, newFreedom SUNDAY MAS - -8a.m.
It has helped build this country
from a small group of states : Shares
clustered along the Atlantic SUNDAY SERVICE -10 a.m.

w Ocean to the most powerful nation PROTESTANTAll
"J in the world today.

The free vote of the individual Take Preventive MeasuresPeridontal Saints Chapel

? has proven that our form of government SUNDAY t
,1 \, can and does work -- Divine Worship Serv.ice-lOa.m. .j
that a nation can be governed disease, often call- the bone which supports the teeth .
,
1 by the will of the majority while ed Pyorrhea, and dental caries, starts to resorb or "dissolve." Junior Youth Fellowship.rs.r l.h.m.','
still respecting the rights of all or1 tooth decay, are very real Thorough cleansing of the teeth Bldg. I F 722
other individuals and groups. diseases. They both destroy the and mouth each day is the eas- Senior Youth Fellowship 6:30
teeth. iest and most effective -
preventive p.m. 11
The right to vote is[ stained
Tooth affects almostev- Wise and health-
decay measure.
with the blood of millions who WEDNESDAY
those who eat ful food habits can also help.
eryone, especially
have fought to gain it and died Senior Choir Rehearsal 7:30
well. Refined, processed foods Follow a diet which stresses nu-
t, defending it.
are often the worst causes of tritous foods and eliminate between THURSDAY p.m.
It's your legacy from the past-- dental caries. Carbohydrates, meal snacks. Above all,
,1to1 Young
I your endowment to the future. sugar and flour--above all other brush your teeth properly. Use Bldg.Adult/* 722 Club 7 p.m..

it Is your right and responsibility -- it's not to be taken lightly.It foodstuffs-cause tooth decay. dental floss to clean between the Christian Science Service
is your way to guarantee a free, responsive and enduring These foods go into solution teeth and underneath the edge of 8 p.m. Bldg. # 751
America. (AFPS) with mouth fluids and penetrateinto the gum. Use toothpaste recom- III 4 iCe
the clumps of invisible germs mended by,your dentist.And after
sticking to tooth surfaces. Waste brushing, rinse your mouth vigorously -
'Slippery Money'Does products are then formed which to remove clinging
soften the teeth and cause cavi! clumps of bacteria or food.These TrafficViolations
ties. oral hygeine measures plus rou-
Prevention tine visits to your dentist cart
money have a way of slipping away from you? You keep definitely help you prevent den-
meaning to start a savings account, but somehow every bit of your Dental caries do not occur tal disease.
pay check is gone before you know it? Well, there's a simple, easy where there are no germs. It
Scheduling
way to hold. on to "slippery'... money". -- Savings. Bonds and Freedom can be prevented or stopped only
Shares ; by thoroughly removing the Scheduling of dental appoint- The following is a report of

:Let the Payroll Savings Plan for United States Savings :Bonds germs each day. That is why the ments for eligible children whose motor vehicle accidents and traf-
show you how easy it is to save Now all you have to do to start saying, "A clean tooth does not sponsor's birth month is June fic violations for the period May
building'a nest egg is to sign your name. decay," came into being. The will begin Monday. 14 through 20. I
microbial matter that sticks to Children of active duty and retired Number of Accidents
How does it work? Easy -- you decide how much you'd like to the tooth surface is semitrans- military personnel who are

save every payday and then complete a Payroll Savings authorization parent; it resembles the tooth in bona fide dependents and betweenthe This Week . ... . 11 ;
card. From there on it's automatic -- the saving is done for color. It is found most often on ages of six and 23 will be Total Accidents this year through 1

you. And, because you never see the money, you never miss those the biting surfaces of the teeth, eligible for treatment. May 20 . . . 135
dollars that keep turning up In the form of Savings Bonds. between them and around the Appointments may be made by Number of Accidents through May

1967 . . . 155 '
gumline. It usually takes several the the ;
Almost before you know it, you'll have a sizeable backlog of sponsor or spouse at
savings. Money that can help make your dreams of a new home, days for a thick clump of germsto NAS Jax Dental Department appointment Total number of days since
college for the children, or a more comfortable retirement come grow and stick to tooth sur- desk during normal last injury in motor vehicle

true. faces. And then decay occurs. working hours. At that time they accident . . .. 0 1
Many clumps of germs live on will be given a definite appoint-
Perhaps you haven't heard of the advantages of Series E Bonds. tooth surfaces near the edge of ment and furnished necessary Number of ViolationsThis
Here's how they work for you: the gum. They grow and surviveon materials and instructions; no Week . .'. 94

the slippery secretions that telephone appointments can be Speeding . . 11
You back $4 for $3 -
at maturity, just seven
get every years .
coat the inside of the mouth made. Reckless Driving . .1
if hold Bonds
more you your longer. and the teeth. The waste productof Each child will receive an oral Going through Stop Sign 6

E Bond interest..is exempt from state and local income taxes these masses of microbes health examination, an applica- Other Violations . .. 76
and federal talc may be deferred until you redeem the Bond. soak into the edge of the gums tion of a substance to inhibit drivers
Thirty-eight appeared
You can't lose a Savings Bond u they're replaced if lost, and irritates the tissues, pausing tooth decay, and oral hygeine before the Traffic HearingBoard
them to become red, tender, demonstration and lecture and
destroyed or stolen. at the meeting held on May 23.
'f'
and lnf1am d., When the condi dental health educational ma- Disposition of the cases includedthe
And when you're on Payroll Savings you're eligible to buy the don&rtirsens, they begin to bled terial. No X rays will be taken." following: One lost drivingand
higher paying U. S. Savings Notes-. Freedom Shares -- along with and the mouth gives off a bad
parking privileges a-
.
Periodontal disease S
Bonds. smell ,
your board station for various periods;
Freedom Shares pay 4.74 percent interest,when held to maturity, trench mouth, Vincents, gingi- five were assigned to completean
four and one half years, and may be redeemed after one year. vitis and pyorrhea are the terms SPACE SURVEYING -- Navy eight-hour course (In reme-.
: used to describe' this condition. navigational satellite 2A con- dial driving at NATTC;: eight
Here's your opportunity to hold on to that ""slippery money." Later signs of this disease are firmed the practicality of making received suspensions; 17 were
With this year's Savings Bond/Freedom Shares Drive underway loose teeth, sore gums,and pockets geodetic measurements by sat- given warnings;l5were dismissed -
aboard. base, now Is your chance to get on the "Bonds Wagon." between teeth and gums that ellite. The satellite was launchedin : 10 were fined (U.S. COMMISSIONER
JT' fill with X reveal that
pus. rays [ June 1960. ); and six referredto

The late Dr. John Baillie in his little book, "A Diary of Private
Prayer," records soul searching personal prayers as a devo- : ;::

tional aid. These prayers have become very significant and very The UX AIR NEWS Is a Civilian Enterprise Newspaper
personal for me. distributed each Thursday at the U. S. Naval Air Station.
Jacksonville, Florida by the Holt Publishing Company
In a particular morning prayer the call [is to use today' slife a private firm. All Copy submitted for use in the TAX AIR J
situations to bring forth greater labor and service. Dr. Baillie NEWS must be forwarded to the Public Affairs Office, Bor :
makes these petitions for guidance which I share with you: 2. NAS Jacksonville, by 12:00 noon on Monday before pub- r.1)ttTf t
lication. News items are welcomed from all sources Tele- -

"Teach me, 0 God, so to use all the circumstances of my life phone 772 1118 or 3119.

Career Counseling is every '..1.......:
Navyman's business whetherhis
,1s position is just to learn a- ;, xr+ +xr;
bout the Navy or to encourage lc
sailors to persue a Navy career.
In recent interviews conducted Iii
many first enlistment }personnelwere tI I' '
R u.I t e i dissatisfied, not with the
Navy but with the units to which
they were attached. The impres-
sion that was made upon
these personnel was not a favorable -
one.Every.
man that joins the Navyis
entitled to benefits such as
j& schools commissary and exchange -
.. privileges and medical A FAMILY OF SWANS. .SWF2 Herbert G. Swan Is flanked
CHECK RECIPIENTS.$ .Checks wero presented to ten Jacksonville care to name a few. If the by his wife Phyllis and three of their five children during his I
sailors aren't aware of these enlistment last week.
ceremony
organizations last week by the Cecil Field Officer'sWives
benefits and he isn't taking -
Club. Accepting the checks were (I to r): Mrs. Jean advantage of them then he is Swan RcvpsFor
Wright; Mrs. Ruth Lawton; Mr. Howard McVeigh; Mr. Richard personally losing. 1'//
Hawkins; Mrs. Ann O'Brien; Cecil Field Officers Wives Club Career counseling more than SJuanLnP
6 YearsCECIL cJ
President; Mr. Jim Hornsby; Father Kenny; Mrs. Sharon Ar- just a program to establish motivation -
nold and Mrs. Smith .Not the for re-enlistment.Career
; Margaret pictured: Navy Marine SWF2 Herbert G.
Residence Foundation, and the Naval Hospital at NAS, counseling is designed to help Swan re enlisted for six years
i'J every Navyman. It also is a \
ax. last week in ceremonies con-
, the of Z as ,
{ means to bring principles ducted by Capt. U. L. Fretwell; '
leadership into focus. commanding officer of this air
OWC Present Checks This counseling requires the station. Niblick'

I. support of each echelon withina Mrs. Swan the former Phy- Phone 384 4406I
I II.
A "ShortTimer"is
command. lis J. Millard of Gaylord Mich.,
To Ten Organizations not the man to begin offering and three of their five children I I. 2 (V 3 Bedrooms
career incentives to this job were to witness the re- e d'ardni r\pr Apartments
should have been started long present with ('ouIIEr>, ('rutEmJspllt"rc >>
CECIL -- Ten organizations able retarded children sixteen enlistment. .
received checks totaling$1776.50last and over. ago and within the man's divi- Since joining the Navy in Sep- Mtclirus\ equipped' with G'ERanges
week. The checks were pre- sion.Not tember 1959 Swan has served t* Krfriqrrators'
sented by the Cecil Field Offi- Two hundred dollars was accepted every sailor is a career aboard the USS Desoto County 'InJii'iJuat' Air" Conditioning'
cer's Wives Club at ,a meeting by Mrs. Ruth Lawton in man. Elimination must be usedto (LST 1171) at Little Creek and \\\eatim\\ by (, L
held at the ORF. behalf of the Hope} Haven Child- weed out the men the Navy Va., and with Mobile Construction Drapes furuislicJ;
The money was raised by the ren's Hospital. This money will doesn't need in order to keep the Battalion 10, Port Hueneme Hall\ to \hall\ (arpctlnn and
club through a series of bake be used for two paraplegic pads. good sailors that might otherwisebe Calif., and in Vietnam. He received Lark .Nu'immiiiji' !t Poolaffl
sales auctions and other pro- lost. the Navy Unit Commendation -
grams. Many delinquent Jacksonville while attached to MCB-10.
Mr. Howard McVeigh accepted children will be able to go to camp _.- -
$300 check for the Jackson- this summer through the effortsof
ville Juvenile Shelter. This is a the Young Life, Inner City
temporary detention facility of group and a $207.89 check pre- :
the Juvenile court for care of sented by the Wives Club. Mr. to our
dependent} and delinquent children Jim Hornsby accepted the check Invited
and said that the wouldbe
under seventeen years of age. group
41 Mr. McVeigh stated that the traveling to Colorado this j
money would he used to purchase summer. ANNIVERSAR1
three metal cribs.A 28TH
sand table will be built with Other organizations that received -
I the $50 check presented to the checks were: TION
Speech} and Hearing Center Inc. Cecil Field Chaplain's Fund$100 SELL-A-BRA
Mr_ Richard Hawkins accepted Station Library, $300., Cecil
r the check for the center. Field Dispensary, $75; Navy-
Pine Castle School received Marine Residence Foundation, OLDEST MO.IlE
$100 to purchase home econo- $100 and the Naval Hospital at
",! mics equipment for use by train NASJax $343.72. VISIT I SAnl

A Secretary of the Navy Notice
has designated campaign
periods for Vietnam operations.The .
five periods include March
\:1? & 15, 1962 to March 7,1965--Viet-
& nam Advisory Campaign, March
8, 1965 to Dec. 24, 1965 -- '
Vietnam Defense Campaign,Dec.
25, 1965 to June 30, 1966 --
Vietnamese Counter offensive
Campaign, and from June 1,1967to
a date to be announced --a
name will be established later. J
A bronze star has been authorized a
for personnel to wear j
CONTINUED SERVICE -- Lt. Col. A.E. James, co of Marine on their suspension ribbon and
Aviation Detachment, congratulates SSgt. Orville D. Smith ribbon bar of the Vietnam Ser-
upon his six year reenlistment. Smith has served in the Marine vice Medal for each of the above
campaigns. Only one star is authorized 4
( Corps for over .15.years. for each campaign.The .

VAP-62'gDetachment ReturnsVAP62's stars are not authorizedto
be worn on the Armed Forces
Expeditionary Medal, since starson
Western Pacific detachment Barber's Point, Alameda and this medal denote participationin
returned to Mayport several other U.S.Naval Stations. more than authorized area
Naval Station early Monday The detachment's return-trip of operations, such as Lebanon, ./'
morning, 128 days after it's de began at 11 a.m. Saturday and Taiwan, Cuba and others.VP16 .
parture. ended at Mayport 35 hours later.

One chief and 23 men from the Several crew members were .,._
1If;M1 ::G.i iSiv+i aY "' L1&A>ta'AUJ.'Sttr+"f..J ;xws v .f"-A.iiHII-w: : "" !"'*'
squadron made the return trip granted liberty in Bangkok, Will
in a C-130 stopped at Wake Island Thailand. BAGS OF SUNSHINE E.M. Valentine, vice president of

Bobs Oak Hill time in open over house six months marks the that first all :':f:. I

of VP 16s Eagles have been Conducts ActivitiesThe 't

Pure Service CenterOpen united. Since late last year, a
contingent from the squadronhas .,,
Ladies Fleet Maudie ThelmaDugger, I
operated out of over a dozen Auxiliary Re- Kennedy, -
for your convenience 6 a.m. 10 p.m. support bases in nearly is many ,serve Association Unit 91, took Maxine Jeppesen, Edith Maul and i,.
countries.The part in the city Memorial Day Mrs. Bruce Or.. .' ';:'
services held at Evergreen A board of directors meeting ;}.
reel & day's activities will start
strvktpkk. ip dtlivtrytchMk With a, 10:30 a.m. awards cere- Cemetery yesterday. will be held Monday at. 8 p.m., j
tt dfty AntrkM t Ftrfif ii' Cws. mony for, squadron personnel. The National President of L. at the home of Kay Lancaster, .'
Displays of survival gear, ord- A.F.R.A. was In Jacksonville fora 5253 Janice Circle. aYa'The \!
visit May 22, and was honored -
nance, and squadron aircraft will
regular monthly meeting
103rd & Jammes Road by the club by a attended -
be available for visitors laterin supper .
771 -9156 will be held June 10, at 8 p.m. :,.
Jacksonville, Florida by members from units
the morning. at the Fleet Reserve
home 5391
,:.
and branches 290 Mayport, 126
Collins Road. The final :
M 4 i 4 nomi-
Jacksonville, and 98 Green Cove
nations and election of the 1968-
TRIPLE-THREAT-- first Springs. 69 officers will be taken of ,
care
three satellite constellation New members of the club initiated ,
launched on a single booster was at the last meeting were at this meeting.
DISCOUNT the Navy 4A-Injun-Greb III com- Mesdames: Sara Watermolen,
''
bination launched in June 1961. Nora Leggett, Evelyn Dunkin, I INIUMINNNIINNINI/NIIIINIINNNNIMNIIIININNININNINNUN. / ":
SPACIOUS fc PEACEFUL II

To All Military Personnel! I MARSHALL ACRES a I
9359 103rd St. '
....N4)N...N.NN4)NN................ .Jacksonville's newest & I
most modem mobile home
community Is now open for i
r. USED MUSTANG / -. your 'lota.inspection. Large I=

L JobsAnnounced JAX--htay 20 was the kick- nel at all levels to do their
off date of the Naval Air Rework jobs right, the first time.
Facilities Zero Defects
Program, a voluntary program At the end of the first day of
aimed at improving the qualityand the program, 32 supervisors of
JAX--Merit promotion opportunities reducing the cost of producingand NARF enrolled 100 per cent of
currently open for receipt y r $13 yr maintaining defense ma- the employees' in each of their
of applications are listed 1z a terial. shops or offices to support the
below. The area of considerationand i zero defects concept.In .
closing date of each is shown. Employees of NARF voluntarily -
MPB No. 72-67 Plan D-Grade enrolled in the new program, a special Zero Defects mes-
levels GS-4 and below; MPB No. pledging to "participateby sage, Capt. C.T.Faulders.NARFcommanding
constantly toward the goalsof officer said, "Zero
79-67 C ing
Plan all skilled -
positions
Zero Defects. Defects as a target and as a
pay level 8 and above.
: policy does not in any way change
Area of consideration: NAS, The program was organizedin
NARF NARTU, COMFAIRJAX, an effort to inspire person- (Continued on Page 8))
Navy Commissary Stores Navy
Recruiting Station Jacksonville.
Applications for these positionswill
be accepted at any time. A
separate application must be filed
for each position in which in- i ISICLAUDE

terested. __
MPB No. 158-67 Industrial Engineer -
GS-5, 7, 9 and 11. Area NOLAN
of consideration:Nationwide.Applications -
will be accepted until
the needs of the service are met
and will be considered as re- RETIRING CIVILIAN -. Claude S. Wood (right) is presented a ppA1njy ; 1

iness Monday.through the close of bus- I News BriefsCafeteria I El. 3-3022

MPB No. 94-68 Electronics
Technician, GS-7 or 9. Areaof Prices Going Up Pay Day Schedule
consideration:SixthNavalDistrict. -
Applications will be accepted To offset the rising cost of JAX -- The Navy Finance Office -
through the close of bus- food and an increase in the minimum here has announced the civ-
iness June 12. wage of Food Service em- ilian pay day schedule for fiscal
MPB No. 96-98 Supervisory ployees, the Civilian EmployeeFood year 1969.
General Engineer, GS-13. Areaof Service Board has author- Civil servants paid throughthe
considerationNationwide. ized a general increase in the NAS Navy Finance Office
plications will be accepted cost of foods served by the con- will receive their pay checks as
through the close of business cessionaire. The new prices will follows:
June 24.MPB. go into effect Monday.The July 5-19: August 2, 16 and I
No. 97-68 Communica- 30: September 13 27. October / / a
cost of a full meal in 11 25: November 8 22 and
GS-5. '
tions Equipment Operator, the'special line at the NAS Cafeteria December 6 and 20. .
Naval a / a
Sixth -
Area of consideration:
will be $1., Including state
The second half of fiscal
will year
District. Applications of the individual
sales tax. Most
1969 civilian
the close of pay day scheduleis
be accepted through cafeteriain
dishes served at the
: January 3, 17 and 31: Feb-
business June 17. Building 110, and on the mobile -
ruary 14 28: March 14 28:
All applicants must be careeror unit will have higher price, April 11 25: May 9-23 and /
career-conditional employeesof as will the items sold in "Times June 6 and 20.ELLIPTICAL. '
the Federal Government. Applications Square" at the Rework Facility. 4 M i M
for these positions I I
should be filed with IRD, Box The new price lists will be -- Navy naviga- '
22, Naval Air Station Jackson- posted near all serving lines tional satellite 4A proved that ee .
ville, Fla., 32212. and on the mobile unit. the equator is elliptical. '
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On; May 20, NATTC was visit- By June Goff After leaving the schools, the .,aY 1'qi;'r'rI h hIsal
ed by two Air Force officers On their' rrlvel here, Lt. Col. Vietnamese officers returned to fr
from the Combat Developmentand Nguygen Quy Toan and Capt. Capt Kline's office, where Lt. K. 1s .(I
Test Center, Vietnam. The Ram Van Loi were greeted by Col. Toan presented the captain ,.
visit to NATTC was one of many NATTC's Commanding Officer, with a folding screen painted with '
tours of installations throughoutthe Capt. R.P. Kline. Then, the high oriental designs. The screenwas ,'I,
U.S. during the month of May ly decorated Vietnamese officerswent placed on display in the trophy
and the first week of June. into a briefing givenby Cdr. case in Bldg. 500. ; ; 1 1.v
The U.S. tour was arrangedto R. D. Kunkel, superintendent of Lieutenant Toan is assistant .
provide the officers with an Aviation Ordnance School. chief of staff for Research and 4Jr
understanding of the scope and Cdr. J.W. Chalkley Jr., and Development,Joint General Staff, t
methods of research and train- Commander Kunkle took the visiting RVNAF. He also holds the position [ ?iiW!$ ,...,,!
ing necessary to the support officers on a tour of the of director,Combat Development -
of combat forces. The tour was station. After the visitors saw and Test CenterVietnam. -
also designed to stimulate new several (phases of training in ....
ideas for training of the Re- NATTC's schools.They observed Lieutenant Colonel Toan,whose t'.t
public of Vietnam Air Force students working in laboratories background includes
personnel. and on aircraft. preparatory school, college, and .. .',.
two years in Faculty of Law,was RVNAF "
FOREIGN VISITORS -- Lt. Col.Nguygen- Toan .
in civilian life. His
military a professor career as well as his presents NATTC's CO, Capt. R. P. Kline, with a gift of ap- "

professional Interest is ord- preciation, The Vietnamese officer visited the center on May
nance. 20 as part of many tours of military installations throughoutthe

an engineer in civilian life. His t u_ .''.
.n professional interest is in hydro JAXThe Jacksonville BloodBank to be drawn on by military per- '",\
power generation and hydraulic will have a mobile unit at sonnel and their dependents and
N: engineering. the NAS Dispensary Wednesdayto civilian employees and their de- '
Captain Loi received his M.S. accept voluntary donations of pendents. rt

1 degree in civil engineering at blood. .,-
the University of Texas in Aus- The morning hours will be set "\ & ;
I tin. aside for civilian employees and ., -1
U 1 -
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military personnel willbescheduled 10' (
Captain G.E. Dudley,NATTC's by departments, during the \
senior dental officer, was guest afternoon. :-.,,
speaker at a Civitan luncheonon This day S donations is to replace )
May 23. The luncheon was the blood that has been
held at the Gatepost Restaurantin drawn from the Navy Civil Ser-
the Gateway Shopping Center. 'vice Blood Account. The last
The captain spoke on "The joint blood donor day was in July
Purpose of NATTC"at the lunch- last year.
eon attended by both Civitans and Although all types of blood

representatives of the center. can be used, 'there is a serious ... 1I 1/
( * shortage of A-Positive and -
--
NATTC O-Positive types. Both military '
Public Affairs OfficeIs and civilian personnel with these SIR, .YOU MAY l HAfC MS FOR
losing a valuable member ofit's "O"S, BUT,... XOUVC GOT
staff this week. needed types are urged to volun-
JOSN Tom 9REA"M fr" .
Raker has done an extraordinary teer.Donations .1.
Off on the run? Job of covering and reportingnews at this time go directly \
into the
station's account
-. of'interest to both military '
A mad'dash to the airport can be transformed into"a personnel and civilians. His releases Jax Dispose! Division THESHAMROCK

leisurely ride ,if see us first. have included stories and
you
pictures of foreign visitors to Conducts Excess Sale /
NATTC, change commandout-
We are here to take care of ALL your air transpor- feats of of
standing military civ- JAX-- The air station's Prop-
tation needs for ALL the airlines of the U.S.A. ilian personnel, and feature stor- erty Disposal Division will holda ( TERRACE

ies of interest. sale beginning at 9 a.m. Wed- '1"1
Come and see us, we can do it all. AIRLINES Raker willbe reporting for duty nesday. : San Juan
TRAFFIC OFFICE (JAMTO) in N.A.S. Bldg. 13, aboard the USS Hancock (CVA- Located on US Highway 17 ;I!? at NiblickI

at the Main Gate Ext. 3553 01 387-2811. At 19)), out of Alameda, Calif., south of the Main Gate, militaryand
Mayport Bldg. T-24 every Thursday. on July 13. civilian Department of De- I L* 1 BedroomsGarden
June Goff, who will replace fense personnel over 21 are eligible T.rt" Apumnrms '
Raker, wishes to express her to.attend the sale. unit/) (\unir\ ('lubKiU'liciiS
AIRLINESTRAFFIC thanks for the cooperation and Personnel who work within the annospiscre/
E
equipped ti'Uh G;
help he has given her during the Defense Property Disposal Pro- Nances t' Rfjruuf. 0ii
OFFICE past month. gram, their agents, employeesand Individual.r (oiidiUiniiiifl'
The PAO staff and other members Immediate members of their and Heating b0 L vyvDrflpts
of NATTCextend Raker best households are not eligible to Fiirm
wishes in his new assignment. participate.vacation. Wall to Wall Carpeting; mid
larEtc Sii;i in in.ii a P"VI

of his duties while stationed Naval Aviation Safe- the Naval Air Systems Command
in the Republic of Vietnam and the staff of Commander Fleet
1 ty Survey Team," recently established -
from Feb. 3 1967 Jan. 30
to ,
Air Atlantic the safety
to provide fleet squad- Wings, ;
1968. -, worked with VP-5 on May
rons with assistance and guid- team
Isley was stationed with the t b l7 c ance in their safety programs, 20; VP-45 on May 21; VP-16
U.S. Naval Support Activity, Saigon -
visited the units of Fleet Air and VP-30 on May 22 and VP7on
whose mission is to pro .Wing Eleven, commanded by May 23. The team then proceeded -
vide support services to the U.S. Capt. W.W. Honour, last week: to the Naval Station,
Forces and their allies committed 7 Composed personnel from Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico,

to the current Vietnamese the U.S. Naval Safety Center, to visit VP-18.
struggle against communist in- Cdr.H. D. Wilburcommanding

filtration. officer of VP-45, explained the
Isley's certificate read in pan: Defects function of the team at the squadron -
"...he has served honorably and Pt level. He said: "The safety
well; and through his loyalty, i iNy il survey team evaluates the entire
dedication, courage and selflessness spectrum of squadron activities
he has answered the call of ProgramContinued from the point of view of safety,
free everywhere at this time
men provides a fresh approach to J
of crisis." ___ --- ( from Page 5)) safety matters and offers con-
u..u. OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE Two NARTU civilians, or modify any previous policiesor structive criticism toward the

vice above and beyond the expected. Capt. B.R. Otto, NARTUCO policies of recent years While visiting the individual
remain in effect unchanged. The squadrons, the safety team
presented the awards. cost of performing our main pro checked into all aspects of squadron -
duction mission should not rise operations including main-
x.A Mad Fox' Drill Team Does 'one thin dime'. In fact,we should tenance, operating procedures, .J

look upon unnecessary processing and training as well as medicaland
Well at 1st PerformanceThe such as repainting when it physiological matters. The
is not needed replating when team was headed by Cdr. M.M.

"Mad Fox" Drill Teamof ed by Ltjg( ) C.T. Moyer III., the original plating was good e- Barker, of the U.S. Naval Safe-
:i ij VP-5, performed recently for performed a seven-minute rou- nough for another tour,as errors ty Center.HONDA.
their Admin/Material Inspection tine of precision maneuvers and under the Zero Defects concept.
conducted by Capt. W.W.Honour, rifle manual which they created Our policy is not to restoreout
commander Fleet Air Wing themselves. products to like-new con-
Eleven. Since only one of the men had ditions; and I want to emphasize -
The 16-man team, command- previous drill team.experience, that putting more work and MONTESAMOTORCYCLES
Uley the marching caused quite a bit costs into a repair job "than
of laughter from observers the the contract calls for" shouldbe
first few days of practice. how- regarded as needing cor-
Gotaloadof ever, the laughter turned to rection under Zero Defects."

smiles of pride on the day of "All in all, he continued, ...
Inspection when these 16 "Zero Defects can be a great
needs "Foxes" disproved the adage step ahead for us and can makeus rJI J
moneY
that a sailor can not march. even more proud of our or-
The men participating were: ganization." j
MOTORS and
See HFC. ADJ2 Young, ADJ2 Fite, A02
Frost, ADJ3 Carter, ASAN Carl MIDDLEBURG !
son, AN McSwiney, AX3 Gross, WATERFRONT CYCLES CO. I
ADJAN Crist; AN Johnson, A03 See Honda's Hot "350" I
McGregor,. AX3 Rape, SN Apollo At prices you can afford to 1
AN Millikin, AA Gaines and pay. These lots are right 4949 BlandingPH
AMH2 Patterson. in Middleburg on the No.
Fork of Black Creek and 7718244UNUSUAL

Any group wishing to sponsora INC. 59 HUMBER
COMPANY, 4 door Snip, automatic
party such as this may contact Registered Reel Estate rreiii., PS. PB, original
the Red Cross Recreation Brokers.Ph. 1J.OOO miles.
can be a long time from one pay call to the next- Office phone 772 2218. 733-887!?or 3557222.KETKEADS. 60 English Ford

especially when you really need money for some worth- Anglla, very clean
while purpose; 61 BUG EYE :
If you run short, get money help from Household Austin Healy 2 tops, :
Finance-th'e company most service people choose be- .rllI".I.
cause HFC tells you In advance how much your loan will ASTr' 62 TR3Blue
cost-in dollars and cents.There won't be any surprisesor roadster.
extras. Unload your money problems soon-at HFC. 62 AUTO UNIONSport

will be shown nightlyat
the NAS Jax Theatre at 7:30: HAS JAX 3:30: to 6 p.m. will featurea la"

p.m. There will also be a Kiddie CANDLELIGHTTherestau- Champagne Special. Tonight's

.l, Matinee at 2 p.m., Saturdays and rant will be open from 11 a.m. entertainment will spotlight
a regular feature at 2 p.m.: until midnight tonight and tomor- Charlie Jay.
Sundays and holidays. The Hos- row and from 11 am. until 10
pital Theatre will have one nightly p.m. Sunday. Entertainment Ads should be mailed, U the Hole Publishing Company, "
NAS CECIL FIELD 1950 Blinding Bird. f Jocionvi\lt.. \ Florida.
feature at 7 p.m. Cecil Field tonight and tomorrow will be 32210. 10 arrive
ORF not latet than Tuesday for publication the ,fotloivin' Thurs
will have two nightly shows dur-
provided by Babe Gizali, who .
day. Ads arriving' too late for this deadline will be publishedthe
ing the week at 5:30 and 8 p.m. will be appearing from 7:30 to 30 May luncheon 11 am following' week unless the publisher is instructed other-
Matinees will be shown on weekends 11:30: p.m. 1 pm Bar Open 11 am wise.' A check or money order (for the full cost of the ad must
at 2 and 5 p.m.FRiDAY 3:30 pm. be received WITH the copy for the ad.

starring Dirk Bogarde and Sus ACEY DUCEY CLUB -- To- 4 June Luncheon 11 am .
annah York. Rating Very Good night the music will be furnishedby 1 pm Bar Open 11 am 3:30pm/ FOR RENT OR FOR SALE ZIG ZAG FOR $40
((108 min.) the Five Clubs, and this is 5 June Luncheon 11 am Houses & Apts. Equity, VA & SEWING MACHINE Original

Jacksonville Navy per. homestead such as unimproved
sonnel are uncertain whether they property or rental property.
must register their vehicles(and Q. I don't own homestead pro-
obtain driver's licenses) in perty here but I am a registeredvoter
\ Florida or in another state. This in Florida. Do I have tobuy
article will answer some of the Florida tags?
more frequently raised ques- A. Yes, for the same reasonas
tions. above.Q. .
a a a *
I don't own a house hereor 9 1- ( e
Q. I own a house in Jackson-
vote here and I consider
ville and have filed for home- my
home to be another
stead of the permanent
exemption property.Do state. Must I buy Florida tags?
I have to obtain Florida
tags and Florida driver's "I
? A. No. You may obtain regis-
.licenses
tration and a driver's license in
A. Yes. Homestead
tion is in itself a formal declaration exemp-- whichever your home state or in Florida, ________m_.....___ ,i,_ _
you prefer.Q. .
of permanent residence in
.Florida and if you are a bona I have heard that you haveto Four Civilian EmployeesGet
fide resident of this state buy Florida Tags and get Flori- forty
you must obtain motor vehicle da's driver's license if you are
tags and driver's license here employed in Florida. I hold a
also. You may know people who "moonlighting job. Do I haveto Length of Service Awards
did not do this and "got away buy Florida tags and driver's .
with it," but if the discrepancy is license? CECIL -- Forty-four civilian heavily our experienced em- Security Dept.; Garland T. Long
discovered you could be given the A. No. Non. resident active employees of Cecil Field received ployees and rely more and more PW Dept.; and Edwin L. Yarborough -
ultimatum of buying Florida tagsor duty servicemen do not become length of service awardsat on their judgement. Therefore Air Ops. Dept.
losing your homestead exemp- domiciled in Florida by virtue a ceremony in the Industrial I take great pleasure in pre- TWENTY YRS. FED. SERV.
tion. This rule obviously wouldnot of holding a part time civilian Relations Department Confer-, senting these length of service Robert L. Dixon Security Dept.;
apply to a serviceman who job. It is assumed in the above ,ence Room last Tuesday morn- awards. Joe Griff, Jr., Supply; EleanorJ.
owns property not subject to situation that the vehicle is used ing.Before Five years at Cecil Field: Hesebeck Supply Dept.; Isac
only in driving to and from the Captain U. L. Fretwell Frances G. Gassinger PW Mayhew Security Dept.; Raphael
work. If you use your car as presented the various awards and Dept.; Ernest B. Bennett PW McDermott PW Dept.; Pitt A.
a business vehicle, for example, pins he spoke to the group. Dept.; Ottis C. Geiger, Compt. Milner PW Dept.; NicholasL.
FURNITURE traveling on sales jobs or delivery "The Department of the Navy Dept.; Mary R. Lang, Supply Mehrtens Security Dept.; Security -
work, then the exemption provides for and encourages the Dept., Shelbert B. Rosier Supply Dept.; Sammie Midyette
would not apply.Q. use of appropriate awards to recognize Dept.; Amy R. Stoner Supply PW Dept.; Vernon C. Stevenson
My wife holds a full time length of service. An Dept.; and Walter H. Williams PW Dept.; Mary Weldon, IRD;
PftlCE EVERYONE job and drives the family car to employee who has given the Navy PW Dept. Charnege M. Wiggins, PW Dept.
JO work every day. Do I have to good and faithful service for a TEN YEAR AT CF: THIRTY YEARS FED. SERV.
have Florida tags and driver's number of years is a valuable Jane G. DeBlaise Admin. Dept. Clifton Gilbert DP Dept.
license? employee and is deserving of Maimie L. Jones PW Dept;
A. No. If the title of the this recognition. Kenneth W. DeMay PW Dept; RETIREMENT
vehicle is in the serviceman'sname He continued, "He has demon- Elias F. Massouh, Supply Dept.; Marvin A. Allen Air Ops. Dept.;
the wife's Florida em- strated himself to be dependableand Frances G. Dowling PW Dept.; Mary P. Boucher PW Dept.;
SUNDAY ployment would not necessitatethe his value to the Navy increases Robert D. Smith, Supply Dept.; Herbert L. Lush PW Deptl
'TIL 6p.m. purchase of Florida tags nor as his years of govern- and Emory Hicks, PW Dept. Thomas L. Jordan Air Ops Dept;
would you or your wife; have to ment service grow. Employeeswho FIFTEEN YEARS AT CF: Robert E. Totman, PW Dept.
obtain a Florida driver's license. receive these awards becomethe Joseph B. Allen Jr., Supply Dept.
1 Here again it is assumed that the very core of Cecil Field. As Clarence E. Malloy. .PW Dept.; PLAQUE j
SURPLUS GOODS car is rot used as a business the time passes by theybecomemore Clyde W. Bradley PW Dept.; Cdr. J. M. B.nnister. PWDept.and .
DISCOUNT STORE vehicle. promotable and in turn may Nicholas L. Mehrtens Security Mr. J. i7. Nettles Main
train new employees." Dept.; Roy E. Ethridge PW Control.
10135 Beach Blvd. 724 2662 "Since our workload at Cecil Dept.: Gilbert M. Raulerson J
'- (Continued Next Week) Field has become increasingly PW Dept. Thomas Kinsler, CERTIFICATESH. :
larger and more difficult, we lean Supply Dept. Evelyn D. Wray, N. Troupe, Air Ops, Dept. J

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The Junior Sailing Program is electing the proper officers to If you are a novice, winds I
again about to get underway.This run our club. above 35 knots should be taken
year boys and girls, ages Don't forget the Mug Race with sails down. After dropping RiversideChevrolet I
nine to 17 are eligible to par- Saturday in Palatka at 8 a.m. sails, waste no time in gettingthe I I
I ticipate. Do you have all your safety anchor over. Your rate of
Registration for the classes equipment aboard? Is it in good drift during one of these blowsis I I
will be held Friday June 7, condition? Can you' get to it almost unbelievable and you I o
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and without tearing the boat apart? can seldom see where you are II
June 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If the answer to these questionsis going. I
Classes will be limited to 50, "yes," then you have a start
so register early. toward boating safety.Don't wearing Make a sure life jacket that (everyone Coast Guard is I WILSON & BLAND ING I-
The student to instructor ratio underestimate the
powerof
,
) and if in I
approved you are a \
will be one to 10. Classes will a thunderstorm. Here are
be held Mondays, Tuesdays, some helpful safety hints to pro- working large boat on,the ensure foredeck that has enyone a 11ne I PHONE SP 11341or I
Thursdays and Fridays, and you tect you during a storm. Lower around his waist and the line I ", I. t,
have the opportunity to select all sails if wind conditions war- ",
1-66O1 '
SP '
should be secured to some solid 'L' II
either the 8:30-11:30 or with the I
a.m. rant. (This will vary fixture aboard the boat.
the 12:30-3:30 schedule. .
Stbjects covered p.m.include water individual) M r u........... .... .. c Ii Te,' I 67 THUNDERBIRD LANDAU HARDTOP. . $3689 I
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knot tying), boat handling and Steering, Power Brakes, Power Bucket Seats, power I
practical sailing. The following I Windows, Radio with Stereo Tape, Heater White Wall- I
awards will be presented to those I with, Red line tires.. ,Exterior Ermine White with Black
who successfully complete the Vinyl' Top. Like New! I
course: Red Cross Water Safety, I I
Scout Sailing Merit Badge and
Knot Tying Merit Badge. I 67 FIREBIRD "400" HARDTOP 2 DOOR. . $2995 I
The entire course will be four I V-8, Auto, Console Shift, Factory Air, Power Steer-
days a week for four weeks beginning ing, Power Brakes Radio, Heater, Bucket Seats, I
June 17 and ending July I Wide Oval, Red line tires. I
13. The enrollment fee is $18 .4 Lrs I '
per child for 48 hours of in- 67 CAMARO SPORTS COUPE. . : ::. :$2389 I
struction. Those of you with two I "327" V-8, 4-Speed trans., Radio, Heater, White Wall I
children that are interested -
or more
can cover the.cost of the I tires., Matador Red Exterior, Black Vinyl Interior. I
entire family for$36.For further
information call Mrs. Myers at !t67: MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE . . . $2289 I
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members the Navy Jax Sail- A Interior. I

ing Club at 7:30 p.m. Wednes-' I 67 IMPALA SPORT CONVERTIBLE . $2589
day at the clubhouse. This meeting I
will include the election of CHAMPS -- Marine Air Reserve Training Detachment; HAS I "283" V-8, Auto trans.. Factory Air, Power Steering,
officers for the coming six Jax, won the Continental bowling league title here last week Radio, Heater, White Wall tires. Ermine White,Exterior I
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